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A podcast of stories for and about teachers, teaching, students, and everyone who ever went to school.

The TeatimeTeaching's Podcast Mark Diacopoulos

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A podcast of stories for and about teachers, teaching, students, and everyone who ever went to school.

    Episode 39 - Supporting Experienced New Teachers with Josh Wilson

    Episode 39 - Supporting Experienced New Teachers with Josh Wilson

    This podcast is available in iTunes, Google, Spotify, and many other pod catchers.
    Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml 
     
    Today we are wrapping up our conversation with Josh Wilson. In this episode, he explains his dissertation research about Experienced New Teachers, who are they, and what do they need? At a time when teacher retention is of vital importance, Josh’s work is timely and vital.
    Supporting new teachers has always been a priority for schools and school systems, especially as we know that two-thirds of new teachers leave the profession within the first five years of their career. Josh’s focus on experienced folks who are in a new environment is worth engaging with if we want to address the needs of some of our veterans in the profession too. This is something that the Edjacent collaborative are concerned about, and I’m pleased to say that Josh is going to be working with us on just this issue in the future. I’m looking forward to hearing more about his work in the future.
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a caramel macchiato a week. 
    So if you would like to contribute to the pod in any way, if you have a story to share, long, short, tragic, or comic, if you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    If social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter @markdiacop.
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

    • 28 min
    Episode 38 - The Dissertation Dilemma with Josh Wilson

    Episode 38 - The Dissertation Dilemma with Josh Wilson

    This podcast is available in iTunes, Google, Spotify, and many other pod catchers. Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml 
    In today’s story we hear more from Dr. Josh Wilson. In this part of our conversation, we explore the transition from taking classes in a PhD program, to the point where you are on your own at dissertation phase. We discuss how he chose his topic, which is never an easy decision, and we learn about a new term which features in his study – Experienced New Teachers.
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a caramel macchiato a week.
    If you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    You can follow me on Twitter @markdiacop.
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

    • 23 min
    Episode 37 - Why do a PhD. in education? With Josh Wilson

    Episode 37 - Why do a PhD. in education? With Josh Wilson

    This podcast is available in iTunes, Google, Spotify, and many other pod catchers. Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml
    In today’s story we hear more from Dr. Josh Wilson, specifically about what drove him to decide to take a PhD. in education and how that was a transformative experience.
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a caramel macchiato a week.
    One thing we all have in common is that we’ve been to school. Everyone has an educational story to share. So if you would like to contribute to the pod in any way, if you have a story to share, long, short, tragic, or comic, if you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    If social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter @markdiacop.
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com 
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

    • 24 min
    Episode 36 - Being a reluctant educator with Josh Wilson

    Episode 36 - Being a reluctant educator with Josh Wilson

    This podcast is available in iTunes, Google, Spotify, and many other pod catchers. Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml 
    Dr. Josh Wilson is a high school social studies teacher, a recent PhD graduate, and, like me, a reluctant entrant into the teaching profession. His story is well worth a listen.
    Well, we are back for the new year.  The plan is to continue to share in-depth teacher stories. Continue to position our understanding of where we are in a historical context, and in between maybe have some fun. The plan is to release episodes every couple of weeks until the summer break, then resume in the fall.
    I don’t know about you, but I’ve found that since the beginning of the pandemic, my tolerance for long podcasts has waned. I have a decreasing bandwidth for lengthy podcasts, and as a result, I’ve been trying to make each of ours shorter. So, my commitment to you, dear listener, is to make sure that my content does not go beyond 30 minutes. Now I can’t account for commercials and the stuff that our hosts and providers share, but I can at least do that for you.
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a caramel macchiato a week.
    It’s the stories of teachers, students, and school communities that matter most in education. So, to make them visible, we need your help. Pease leave positive reviews wherever you are able. If you are an iTunes or Spotify subscriber, leaving a good review can really help our visibility.  Also, please don’t keep this podcast to yourself. Tell your friends to subscribe and listen too. 
    One thing we all have in common is that we’ve been to school. Everyone has an educational story to share. So if you would like to contribute to the pod in any way, if you have a story to share, long, short, tragic, or comic, if you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    Follow me on Twitter @markdiacop
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com 
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

    • 29 min
    Episode 35 - Looking Forward with Cheryl Zigrang

    Episode 35 - Looking Forward with Cheryl Zigrang

    Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml 
    In today’s episode, we conclude our conversation with retired principal and Edjacent designer, Cheryl Zigrang. Cheryl takes a positive spin on the pandemic, describes her new role post-retirement as she develops her skills as a life coach, and we look at what we can change when we exit the pandemic. Cheryl also gives some empowering advice to educators.
    If you would like to get in touch with her, you can email her directly at cheryl@edjacent.org
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative that connects teachers to their legacy. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a peppermint mocha a week.
    So if you would like to contribute to the pod in any way, if you have a story to share, long, short, tragic, or comic, if you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    If social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter @markdiacop.
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

    • 19 min
    Episode 34 - Looking back on leading with Cheryl Zigrang

    Episode 34 - Looking back on leading with Cheryl Zigrang

    This podcast is available in iTunes, Google, Spotify, and many other pod catchers. Subscribe with this URL: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml  
    In today’s episode, we begin a conversation with retired principal and Edjacent designer, Cheryl Zigrang. Cheryl has had a long and illustrious career in education, and I wanted to know more about her story. 
    If you would like to get in touch with Cheryl, you can email her directly at cheryl@edjacent.org.
    This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative that connects teachers to their legacy. If you are looking for community, coaching, or content based around your needs, point your browser to www.edjacent.org and become a member for less than the cost of a peppermint mocha a week.
    One thing we all have in common is that we’ve been to school. Everyone has an educational story to share. So if you would like to contribute to the pod in any way, if you have a story to share, long, short, tragic, or comic, if you have comments to make about the podcast, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to TeachersTeaTimePod@gmail.com or alternatively you can send emails to me directly using mark@edjacent.org I love to read what you have to say.
    If social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter @markdiacop.
    You can find our contact information, copies of the show notes, and you can download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com
    The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.
    Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.
     

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